david423 wrote on Sat, 17 April 2004 02:19 |
some just stink more than others" David T |
Stuie wrote on Mon, 19 July 2004 20:30 |
As a soundguy and a guitarist im really curious as to how do DJ fit into the mix? Do they use samples and beats and add them in at there discretion. Does the FOH mixer add and reduce whats needed. Sounds cool when are you Christian DJ come down under? Most of the people in our church are from nightclubs and our services are alot more lively than most in the area. In our case the DJ would be a real asset. Sounds unreal, 20 years ago a distorted guitar would be frowned upon but now in the worship common place. I get the EYE from our music director when im running my rig clean (Hey stuie wheres the gunt). Maybe the church can do remixes how cool would that be. For all you squares who cant handle anything outside of your personal boundaries Wake up, God is doing a new thing. All you Christian DJ spin that disc for the master. Cheers Stuie |
mcgofy wrote on Mon, 09 August 2004 23:51 |
Worship is for God? Hmmmm. That is right, but we are not talking about just worship, we are talking about MUSIC. As another noted, there is NO christian music, there are only christian lyrics!! |
mcgofy wrote on Mon, 09 August 2004 23:51 |
You mean that when we sing well or play great music, God is happier than when we bite? Oh, God looks at the heart.....Then quality or style couldn't make a difference!!! |
Scott R wrote on Sat, 17 April 2004 10:46 |
Guys, Sorry about that. Either the guidelines were'nt up at this forum when I posted this or I missed them. In my zest to get it going I kinda got off what's intended. Maybe I can re-aim this. When David Crowder was here I was busy enough that I didn't notice how they were implementing everything into the system. Maybe somebody's seen if they're coming out of a submixer or running units directly into a DI. Thanks! |